Liberal Democrats launch internal strategy review amid concerns over stalled momentum
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Matilda Martin and Zoe Crowther
Summary
The Liberal Democrats are conducting an internal strategy rethink amid concerns about the party's lack of progress since their record 2024 general election result of 72 MPs. Despite the historic win under leader Ed Davey, there is growing frustration among party MPs about stalled momentum and the need to remain politically relevant. The article details internal debates about future direction, messaging, and positioning.
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In 2024, the Lib Dems achieved a record result with 72 MPs elected. It was a triumph for leader Ed Davey.
A strategy 'rethink' is now underway at the top of the party.
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